Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 2. kötetAMS Press, 1972 |
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104. oldal
... perhaps , the acknowledged return of the degraded widow of Edward IV . to Richard's court might as fairly be deemed incompatible with that suspicion ! The mystery is , indeed , beyond me ! Just before and after this scene of the court ...
... perhaps , the acknowledged return of the degraded widow of Edward IV . to Richard's court might as fairly be deemed incompatible with that suspicion ! The mystery is , indeed , beyond me ! Just before and after this scene of the court ...
116. oldal
... Perhaps they have overlooked one cause of the success of this tragedy . The part of Richard is , perhaps , beyond all others , variegated , and conse- quently favourable to a judicious performer . The hero , the lover , the statesman ...
... Perhaps they have overlooked one cause of the success of this tragedy . The part of Richard is , perhaps , beyond all others , variegated , and conse- quently favourable to a judicious performer . The hero , the lover , the statesman ...
280. oldal
... perhaps would be willing to concede only to the philosophic narrative of the latter . The per- sonal friends indeed of the historian may perhaps feel satisfied that he would advance nothing as matter of historic truth , except what he ...
... perhaps would be willing to concede only to the philosophic narrative of the latter . The per- sonal friends indeed of the historian may perhaps feel satisfied that he would advance nothing as matter of historic truth , except what he ...
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